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Equine Diversity: E is for Exmoor Pony

E is for Exmoor Pony


Latin Name: Equus ferus caballus (Exmoor Pony)


In the moors of England, where the wild winds blow,

Lives a pony of ancient lineage, in the heather's glow.

With a sturdy frame and a wild, untamed mane,

The Exmoor pony, in freedom it reigns.


In rugged landscapes where the bracken grows tall,

The Exmoor pony roams, heedless of fence or wall.

With a coat of dun, like the earth below,

It blends with the moorland, where the wild winds blow.


From misty mornings to dusks so fair,

The Exmoor pony roams without a care.

With eyes so keen and a spirit bold,

In the heart of the moors, its story is told.


So here's to the Exmoor pony, wild and free,

In the moorland's embrace, where it longs to be.

E stands for Exmoor pony, a treasure untamed,

In the wilds of England, its spirit is claimed.





Equine Diversity

A is for Arabian

B is for Black Forest

C is for Clydesdale

D is for Dutch Harness Horse

E is for Exmoor Pony

F is for Friesian

G is for Gypsy Vanner

H is for Hanoverian

I is for Icelandic

J is for Jutland

K is for Knabstrupper

L is for Lusitano

M is for Marwari

N is for Norwegian Fjord Horse

O is for Oldenburg

P is for Paint

Q is for Quarter Horse

R is for Rocky Mountain Horse

S is for Sumba

T is for Thoroughbred

U is for Ukrainian Riding Horse

V is for Vyatka

W is for Welsh Pony

X is for Xilingol

Y is for Yakut

Z is for Žemaitukas

Closing Reflection



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